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Guide to IB Film resources at WAB
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Short History of French CInema
History of French Cinema
Infographic: Guide to French Cinema
French Film Primer
The French Cinema Book
Call Number: MAD 791.43 FRE
ISBN: 1844570126
History of German Cinema in Clips
A Critical History of German Cinema
The Cinema of Germany
by
Joseph Garncarz;
Call Number: MAD 791.43 GAR
ISBN: 9781905674909
30 Essential German FIlms
May 2010: Sight and Sound
30 Essential Films of Italian Cinema
Italian CInema
The Italian Cinema Book
Call Number: MAD 791.434 BON
Early Russian Cinema
Soviet Cinema: Path to Stalin
Soviet Montage
The Cinema of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
Call Number: MAD 791.43 BEU
A History of Swedish Experimental FIlm
Swedish Film Database
Cinema of Scandinavia
BFI: Screen Online
British Cinema History
British Film Resources
British Films 1927-39
1960's British Cinema
Going to the Pictures: British Cinema and the Second World War
British Comedy Cinema
Publication Date: MAD 791.434 HUN
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